- nounplants (plural noun)
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis using the green pigment chlorophyll.
- a small plant, as distinct from a shrub or tree:"garden plants"
- a place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place:"the company has 30 plants in Mexico"
- machinery used in an industrial or manufacturing process:"inadequate investment in new plant"
- a person placed in a group as a spy or informer:"we thought he was a CIA plant spreading disinformation"
- a thing put among someone's belongings to incriminate or compromise them:"he insisted that the cocaine in the glove compartment was a plant"
verbplants (third person present)- place (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow:"we planted a lot of fruit trees"
- place a seed, bulb, or plant in (a place) to grow:"the garden is planted with herbs"
- informalbury (someone):"it was raining when we planted him"
- place or fix in a specified position:"she planted a kiss on his cheek"
- (plant oneself)position oneself:"she planted herself on the arm of his chair"
- establish (an idea) in someone's mind:"the seed of doubt is planted in his mind"
- secretly place (a bomb that is set to go off at a later time):"several incendiary devices were planted in stores"
- put or hide (something) among someone's belongings to compromise or incriminate the owner:"he planted drugs on him to extort a bribe"
- send (someone) to join a group or organization to act as a spy or informer:"he managed to plant an agent in his war council"
- found or establish (a colony, city, or community):"he was commissioned to plant the order in England"
- deposit (young fish, spawn, oysters, etc.) in a river or lake.
OriginOld English plante ‘seedling’, plantian (verb), from Latin planta ‘sprout, cutting’ (later influenced by French plante) and plantare ‘plant, fix in a place’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis using the green pigment chlorophyll.
- a place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place:
- a person placed in a group as a spy or informer:
verb- place (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow:
- place or fix in a specified position:
- establish (an idea) in someone's mind:
- put or hide (something) among someone's belongings to compromise or incriminate the owner:
- found or establish (a colony, city, or community):
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- Plants are multicellular organisms in the kingdom Plantae that use photosynthesis to make their own food123. There are over 300,000 species of plants, including grasses, trees, and shrubs1. Plants have an important role in the world’s ecosystems1. In the strictest sense, plants are embryophytes that include vascular plants, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses2. Some references that are less strict considered green algae as plants2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Plant Definition Plants are multicellular organisms in the kingdom Plantae that use photosynthesis to make their own food. There are over 300,000 species of plants; common examples of plants include grasses, trees, and shrubs. Plants have an important role in the world’s ecosystems.biologydictionary.net/plant/A plant refers to any of the eukaryotes that belong to the biological kingdom Plantae. Plants, in the strictest sense, are embryophytes that include vascular plants, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses. Some references that are less strict considered green algae as plants.www.biologyonline.com/dictionary/plantPlant, any multicellular, eukaryotic, usually photosynthetic life-form in the kingdom Plantae.www.britannica.com/plant/plant
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